Turkey has proven again and again that VALORANT is one of the regions where competition is experienced at the highest level. Week 3 of the Union showed us once again something we already know: Turkey exists in this game. Three teams are competing for first place, all three teams are fighting for third place, the results are always head-to-head, the matches are always very close.
Fire Flux Esports, Futbolist and Surreal Esports had comfortable 2 – 0 wins until the end of Week 2. At that point, Surreal Esports was defeated by Thunderbolts Gaming in a surprise series. The three leaders who struggled in Week 2 did not stay out of the race and played flawlessly in Week 3.
With Week 2 matches, MOUZ cemented its lead. After defeating SPARKZ Gaming in Haven by selecting cypher, the player favorite, he matched Ovation to present a competitive match to the audience.
MOUZ continued their impressive streak at the start of Week 3, but they succumbed to Dsyre in a terrific match at Ascent. Both teams have their sights set on winning the title.
VRL CIS matches are currently frozen, the summary of week 2 matches is as follows;
In the new week, l3wandowski (aka NOM eSports) performed again. 2..
With pioneer kay/O, the robot managed to overthrow both Entropiq and AWARIA in the week and proved once again that it is a team that needs to be carefully followed.
NOM eSports managed to get into the arena and close week 3 with wins. Nom eSports defeated Gamerland in a BO3 in a thrilling match in which the winner was determined in overtime at Ascent. Anonymo Mentos Esports and Anorthosis Famagusta Esports, who are second and third, also showed everyone that they are still in this race this week, not a single loss.
There is also a disruption in France due to developments in the world and therefore there will be some changes to the match schedule. For the moment, however, Sector One is above esports giants such as Team BDS, Team Vitality and OG, whose 2nd and 3rd weeks have been very turcused.
The eagerly anticipated match between OG and Vitality ended in a draw, marked by unexpected agents like Breach, who vitality used. The games were so middle. In Week 4, OG will have to reassess its dominance of BDS.
The MENA Regional League is divided into two sub-regions: GCC & Iraq and Levant & North Africa.
Team Falcons GCC & Iraq region leader crossed the path to the playoffs with crushing streaks. Team Duelist was also in great form, closing Week 3 with four wins.
Unfortunately we said goodbye to redCore for personal reasons, so they will be automatically deemed to have lost all their future matches.
Week 2 of the Levant & North Africa was very eventful. aAa withdrew from the tournament for personal reasons, so it will be considered an automatic loss of matches. Although the official rule changes have not yet taken effect, the team’s supporters have said goodbye to their heroes for now.
But the show must go on and Team RA’AD, which has never lost a match, is at the top of the rankings. Week 3 was also a good week for XPLDZ, it didn’t give a single series and it improved to a better spot in the rankings. NASR has not yet played against Team Majesty, so it’s a question of whether the team can regain its fearsome reputation.
Alliance topped the Polaris leaderboard without losing a single series. The English giant won its match against EXCEL 2 – 0, but struggled severely against AQUARIUS in Haven. Unexpected Neon selection Team Liquid’s VCT Challengers 1. It’s not much of a reminder of his performance in Stage.
Tundra’s luck, however, was even better, shattering London Esports in Fracture in Week 2 with lightning-fast games. But week 3 did not have a repeat of this, it lost a game against EXCEL despite selecting the same agent on the same map. He now shares second place with the British representative. All eyes are on whether they can take Alliance off the top in Week 4.
Team Heretics is anchored at the bottom of the rankings. The team fought well against week 2 favorites KOI and Team Queso, but its dramatic loss to Rebels Gaming pushed Team Heretics back to the bottom.
KOI, on the other hand, rose from the ashes with the tremendous Jett and Raze performances of Joona ‘H1ber’ Parviainen and the Sova performance of Ladislav “Sacake” Sachr. They lost to the Giants in Week 3, but the team members managed to draw attention to themselves.
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